What you hear and see is the record I own. The "Ringo..." side is playing elsewhere, unchanged, not like this one where I upped the pitch. Phil Spector was notorious for using subgrade vinyl on his records, which would explain any noise you may hear, even on a clean copy. For what I paid for it, I'm still satisfied, even though I don't like the record all that much to begin with. I almost didn't buy it, but the price was too low to pass on it.
Do you (or anyone here) actually own the 45 of Ringo? If so, does your copy also sound so abrasive? I have a brand new copy of it, never been played before, yet it sounds as if it's been played a million times already... (My needle is not damaged) I don't get it. Send me a private message :)
I recieved my copy of this single today. A brand new copy straight from someone who used to work for Phil Spector. So proud of it! This is indeed a very fun song. But your rip isn't sped up, mine plays at the exact same pitch though
What you hear and see is the record I own. The "Ringo..." side is playing elsewhere, unchanged, not like this one where I upped the pitch. Phil Spector was notorious for using subgrade vinyl on his records, which would explain any noise you may hear, even on a clean copy. For what I paid for it, I'm still satisfied, even though I don't like the record all that much to begin with. I almost didn't buy it, but the price was too low to pass on it.
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SleepingLionGuy1 2 weeks ago
Do you (or anyone here) actually own the 45 of Ringo? If so, does your copy also sound so abrasive? I have a brand new copy of it, never been played before, yet it sounds as if it's been played a million times already... (My needle is not damaged) I don't get it. Send me a private message :)
chermaster85 2 weeks ago
I recieved my copy of this single today. A brand new copy straight from someone who used to work for Phil Spector. So proud of it! This is indeed a very fun song. But your rip isn't sped up, mine plays at the exact same pitch though
chermaster85 1 month ago